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Merry Christmas, ya filthy animals: Nailing predator control over summer
Christmas is knocking on our doors and many of us are scratching our heads wondering where on...
The Great Kiwi Roadtrip: The firsthand story of a kiwi courier
By Erica Cassidy Gazing into the shy, soulful eyes of a fluffy kiwi chick was an experience that...
Case study: Harvesting pine forest in high density kiwi habitat
Justin Anderson and his logging crew, JPA Logging, have recently completed one of the more...
World’s Smallest Kiwi created using nanotechnology
When kiwi chicks first hatch out of their shells, they weigh around 300 grams. But this kiwi takes...
Call yourself a Kiwi? Vote KIWI for Bird of the Century
New Zealand charity committed to saving the kiwi, Save the Kiwi, is calling for all New Zealanders...
Sculpture trail brings Kiwi artists & kiwi conservation to the streets of Auckland
Kiwi have returned to the streets of downtown Tāmaki Makaurau. The Kiwi Art Trail 2023 features 20...
Why the feral cat conversation is impossible to ignore
Just over a year ago, I started a conversation about cats and the associated issues around them....
Volunteer spotlight: The cop who’s helping to save the kiwi
Al Grant is used to working long hours and in unpredictable environments. By day (and often by...
Millennium Hotels joins sponsorship whānau
A new kiwi conservation partnership will allow guests of one of New Zealand’s largest hotel group,...
100th kiwi released into Whangapoua Forest
Kiwi can only thrive in native forest, right? Wrong. In fact, New Zealand plantation pine forest...
Combatting the ‘trap and hope’ epidemic
Kia ora team, There is always much to discuss around the trap line. This month, I want to discuss...
Kiwi Burrow shuts up shop … until the fun starts again next season
In the middle of the kiwi hatching season, the Crombie Lockwood Kiwi Burrow is a hive of activity....